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A '''Night Shift''' is a shift held by [[Mission Control]] staff, [[Simulator|Simulators]], or [[astronauts]] during the [[mission]]. Night Shifts are purely voluntary and take place between 2000 and 0800 hours.
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A '''Night Shift''' is a shift held by [[Mission Control]] staff, [[Simulator]]s, or [[Astronaut]]s during the [[mission]]. Night Shifts are purely voluntary and take place between 2000 and 0800 hours. Most noted for night shifts on mission [[Daedalus]] were Bryce Storey, Ben Paul, and Samuel Baltz.
 
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==Pre-2009==
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Prior to [[2008-09]], night shifts as such did not exist. The mission was put on stand-by from 2000 to 0800 to allow astronauts time to recuperate and complete homework that hadn't been completed during their assigned homework timeslot. However, if a [[beta]] [[disaster]] were to occur, such as [[module]] [[decompression]] or [[loss of power]] during the off-hours, or continue into the off-hours, the astronauts and any Mission Controllers present would be [[The Golden Rule|Golden-Rule bound]] to respond.
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==Post-2009==
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On [[Mission]] [[Daedalus]], the members with the most night shifts were:
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*[[Bryce Storey]] - [[Astronaut]]
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*[[Ben Paul]]    - [[Mission Control]]
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Revision as of 17:51, 4 March 2010

A Night Shift is a shift held by Mission Control staff, Simulators, or Astronauts during the mission. Night Shifts are purely voluntary and take place between 2000 and 0800 hours. Most noted for night shifts on mission Daedalus were Bryce Storey, Ben Paul, and Samuel Baltz.